Empowering education with learning tools

After a successful collaboration in the past, a new project of the Frako Initiative has been completed with the support of Help Ghana. The Frako Initiative focuses on providing learning materials to children who would otherwise not be able to go to school or receive an education. Apart from books, these learning materials include puzzles, […]

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A new library for all at Henry House

The Henry House Community School is located in the Volta Region of Ghana, with almost 200 students attending. The spokesperson for this school reached out to Help Ghana to ask for help in accomplishing her goal: to establish a community library. She sadly noticed that in the surroundings of the school, there is no place […]

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Renovation a school in Okorase to increase safety

Okorase Presby Basic School reached out to Help Ghana for support to improve the school’s infrastructure and create a safer, more functional environment for its students. With the support of Help Ghana, all necessary materials were provided, and the project became a true community effort. Teachers, some parents, and local workers worked side by side […]

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CPAP machines for Cape Coast University Hospital

Teamwork makes the dream work! Bundling forces with Auke Wiersma from Stichting Medic and our partners of MDK, Help Ghana was able to facilitate the donation of 5 CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) devices to the Cape Coast University Hospital (CCUH). Auke has been of great support in offering possibilities for CCUH to get the […]

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Enhancing sleeping conditions for the female students of the Ghanata Senior High School

The Ghanata Senior High School reached out to Help Ghana to ask for assistance in purchasing mattrasses and ceiling fans for its girls dormitory block. Ghanata SHS is located in Dodowa, in the rural part of Accra. The school offers accommodation to both male and female students. Currently, Ghanata SHS is struggling with a lack […]

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Sanitary Facilities for the Matthew25 House

For more than 25 years, the Matthew25 House provides access to palliative care and other health care services in Koforidua. The target group of this non-governmental organization mostly consists of people affected by HIV/AIDS, but also orphans and vulnerable children. Through its service, the Matthew25 House aims to allow its patients a comfortable, peaceful and […]

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Monodesks for Jachie Special Needs Technical Institute

Established in 1984, the Jachie Special Needs Technical Institute provides skill training to students with and without special needs in the Bosomtwe District located in the Ashanti Region. This system of all-inclusive education allows the school to train students with special needs in their demand-driven employable skills. That way, mental or physical challenges do not […]

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Rehabilitation of Two Non-Functional Boreholes in Sovie Kudzra

Located in the Kpando Municipality of Ghana’s Volta Region, for a long time the farming community of Sovie Kudzra has been facing challenges in access to basic social amenities, including clean water. The two manual boreholes that were at place in Sovie Kudzra unfortunately broke down and all attempts to repair it were in vain. Farmers […]

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Provision of Toilet Facilities in Obanda-Ando Primary School

Early 2024, Help Ghana received an application from the Vulnerable Aid Organization (VAO). VAO is a small charity organization in Ghana that focuses on the empowerment of deprived rural communities. This includes the improvement of general health care facilities, such as sanitary provisions. VAO identified a lack of sanitary provisions at the Obanda-Ando Primary School, […]

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Lavatories and furniture for Old Asuoyaa Presby Primary School

The Presby Primary School located in Old Asuoyaa, Eastern Region, approached Help Ghana with a twofold request. On the one hand, urinals for both students and staff members were in poor condition, causing inadequate hygienic sanitation facilities. On the other hand, the school lacked sufficient tables and chairs for the KG class. Due to an […]

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